and made it possible for this to be watched allovernortherncalifornia. allright. are you ready now? we can really get it started. [cheers and applause] . i said are you ready? [cheers and applause] it is my pleasure now to introduce two members of the best broadcast team in baseball. please welcome dave fleming and john miller. >> now, all along the parade route this song that echoed through the ballpark and my broadcast partner on the radio dave fleming somehow has involuntary reaction to it. a lot of people think he's so into it. whenever the music comes on he can't contain himself. it's not even that and i'm going to show you it right now. >> i'm not sure where you're going with this john. >> it's uncontrollable for him so he's not really into even the thought of it but i want to show you what really happens. we seen him do it so many times in the ballpark. along the parade route they were pleading for him to do it. >> i don't know. >> so really -- now keep your eyes on dave. watch what happens when i say "oh gangom style". >> john, can do it with me too. >> okay, okay. i ca

the nation andincaliforniaandinnortherncalifornia. andwhat we highlight in the letter are the recent examples in which especially in northern california, the juries are likely to pay out higher settlement amounts and that is something that should concern the supervisors in terms of liability. not only in the cases where a death was caused but in a situation where it was used that it amounted for an accessive use of force. you will have juries around california handing out multimillion-dollar verdicts and cities and counties settling for the officers misusing these die vices and i have no doubt that some of the population, here that would be disproportionately impacted would probably have a problem and file suit. >> in san francisco, we would apply tasers here, we would have rules about how they are used. but, i guess, there is no rules anywhere else about how they are applied because they are cases of possible abuse and settlements or that settlements occurred or does that mean that there are lower standards for how they are used and applied. >> you will see different policies across

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company and did that for several years. i was actually the legal administratorfornortherncaliforniaoperationsand chief paralegal and i did that for several years with zenith national insurance company. please don't ask me any insurance questions. as i pointed out earlier, i worked with the community action program which is the equivalent of the economic opportunity council here in san francisco. this was community action commission of santa barbara county, which had control over direct services for the entire county of santa barbara and all the six cities within so we had to cover a substantial amount of area, much larger geographally than san francisco but hardly as dense. so my concerns as a resident in the octavia plan boundaries are the preservation of open space, development of greater community gardening opportunities for low to moderate to affordable income residents, the keeping of upper market street at least as a sunshine corridor so that the building, the new growth and developments occurring along the market street corridor don't overshadow the upper market street.

has hit a snag. local crabbers are refusing to fish forthenortherncaliforniadelicacyafter a new price fight with the wholesalers. the cbs 5 reporter anne makovec shows us the solidarity on the docks is being tested. >> strike last year this boat. >> right. >> well, you got go fishing. nobody is making money. >> you got go fishing. >> reporter: tensions are high on pier 45 where a lone crab boat came in this morning. a strike has all of the others docked. >> we're tied up negotiating with the processors. >> reporter: it's a dispute over the price of fresh dungeness crab. wholesalers and fishermen had agreed on $3 a pound at the start of the season in november. but demand went down after thanksgiving. so wholesalers want to pay a quarter to 75 cents less. the crab boat association says no deal. >> there's not that much crab left out there. we took a big whack out of it. so it should be worth as much or more than we got paid before. >> reporter: this boat which locals call a "scab" came from oregon. >> trying to keep things going. >> reporter: in the meantime things are come to a s

to move forward with some very important high speed rail project.thenortherncaliforniasegmentis slated to receive $600 million in proposition 1(a) funding as an early investment. many of us are committed to the ultimate success of high speed rail and caltrain electrification and we therefore would like to hear an update on san francisco's participation in this early investment. we understand that the first step is moving forward on long desired electrification of caltrans but we need to know san francisco. we need to know how the city's project, along with our partners project, along with our partners in7 we need to know how we are financing our share of the local match. at this hearing we will discuss next steps and including which agencies are working on this, we can make sure everyone is working3(( byi together. the second hearing request has to do with recent friends in robberies including armed robberies in san francisco. we've seen a spike in a number of robberies, many of them around smart phones and ipads, whether people robbing people on buses. recently in my distri

goes into effect january 1st. >> the child man accused of killingfournortherncaliforniawomanhas been passed on. joseph naso originally set in the trial results is set for january has been postponed until april. the suspect requested more time. he is charged with the murder of these for one and rocks and raw- pamela parsons carmen colon and tracy to foy and during the late '70s the early '90s. nato is representing himself in court. a judge also designated a public public defender as standby counsel. >> sampras as those abies is debated this it pulls city police department's proposal a stunned and some officers. the board of supervisors is not have the authority to decide on whether the police officers should have the device but rather the decision is made by the police commission. police chief greg suhr had asked the commission to approve the devices for officers who have completed the appropriate training. the dow salon be given the 5 percent of his officers will help the escalates its dangerous situations. >> san jose as a delegate are sharing pilot program with the car through

incalifornia. >>you were hauled out there. >> to arkansas and later transferred to another oneinnortherncalifornia.but we were there because we happened to look like the people that bombed pearl harbor. a year into it the government realized there was a wartime manpower shortage. and when the military was opened up. thousands of young japanese americans went to fight for this country. they were put into a segregated unit and fought on the bloody battlefields in europe. and came back the most decorated and exercised something that was very important. they did it for their family certainly, but for the greater good because they loved america. they sacrificed themselves and many many perished on those fields and that is the kind of situation we are faced with now and those republicans can't seem to get it. they are so bull headedly when theed to their philosophy. we need to raise taxes to meet the crisis. and they would rather plunge down that cliff and plunge us into another economic catastrophe because the sequester is going to cancel the military contracts that we have and that means u

. >> tonight at eight. tragedy and survival in the sierra.anortherncaliforniacouplemissing after being caught in a blizzard. a daughter left to mourn her but in the wrong direction. >> he was so far off trail from where everybody was looking. or the search crews were looking. in a >>pam: the man's girlfriend found after a week in the wilderness. malnourished and >> we're very happy that she >>pam: the family of a sacramento week, their loved one has been found. kron four's philippe djegal is here now. with more on >> paula lane says she stayed alive by eating the tomatoes she and her boyfriend packed with them. as well as snow. roderick clifton did not live. he died while trying to find help. but paula did survive. and, her family is overwhelmed. >> "we've been through a lot in my family. my nephews, my mom, and we're very happy that she made it." the amoun linda hathaway says its >> tough to keep her composure. she breaks up while talking about the emotional rollercoaster her family's been through the past week, lane. >> "it's been a rough haul waiting all those days it or not." >> s

accused of killingfournortherncaliforniawomen'shas been postponed. joseph naso's trial, ridge and is set for january, has been postponed until april. he is charged with the murder of these four women. the won the late '70s to early '90s. naso is represented himself in court. but a judge also designated a public defender as a standby counsel. >> several sampras's go supervises debated the city's police department's proposal police department'sstun guns to some officers. the board of supervisors does not have the authority does it to decide whether the officer should have the device, or rather the decision is made by the police commission. >> san jose has developed a card sharing pilot program with zip car through downtown and midtown area. if the program is an attempt to slow global warming and continue is agreed and bows. san jose city council approved a pilot program for up to 20 cars. if they keep the program will last until march 2014. if it secedes. the city's department of transportation will look to expand the program for residents to ross san jose. the >> welcome back.

. local crabbers are refusing to fish forthenortherncaliforniadelicacybecause of a new price fight with wholesalers. cbs 5 reporter anne makovec shows us, the solidarity on the docks is being tested. >> strike last year this boat. >> right. >> well, you got go fishing. nobody is making money. >> you got go fishing. >> reporter: tensions are high on pier 45 where a lone crab boat came in this morning. a strike has all of the others docked. >> we're tied up negotiating with the processors. >> reporter: it's a dispute over the price of fresh dungeness crab. wholesalers and fishermen had agreed on $3 a pound at the start of the season in november. but demand went down after thanksgiving. so wholesalers want to pay a quarter to 75 cents less. the crab boat association says no deal. >> there's not that much crab left out there. we took a big whack out of it. so it should be worth as much or more than we got paid before. >> reporter: this boat which locals call a "scab" came from oregon. >> trying to keep things going. >> reporter: in the meantime things are coming to a standstill at loca

until april. he is charged with killing four womeninnortherncaliforniabetween1977 and 1944. he was initially scheduled to go to trial in october but that was rescheduled for january when naso said he needed more time to prepare because he is representing himself. last week in court naso said he cannot be ready next month because of the volume of reports that he's received. >>> the latest jobless numbers are due out in 15 minutes. as alison burns reports some natural and manmade disasters will have an impact on the report. >> reporter: pam, economists expect this report is going to show fewer people were hired last month compared to october. the fallout from hurricane sandy is continuing to disrupt businesses and their hiring and fear of the fiscal cliff is keeping employers from bringing on new workers. they don't know what future tax rates will be and if they can afford more hiring. but on capitol hill democrats are trying to highlight the positives. >> we had a little problem because of what happened with hurricane sandy but we'll still have about 100,000 new jobs. >> reporte

into effect stand refers. >> the trial of a man accused of killingfornortherncaliforniawomenhas been postponed. joseph nasos trial originally set for january has been postponed until april. after he requested more time. he is charged with the murder of these four women and during the late 1970's to early '90s. he is representing himself in court but the judge also designated a public defender as standby counsel. >> the bay area quality management district has received a 1 million grant s-$1 million grant from the u.s. department of energy to help more local companies of alternative fuel for their vehicles to fleets. the grant will go for the california fleet and workplace alternate fuel project which and to reduce barriers for companies and governments to use. alternative fuels such as issues with permitting the grant will launch in february will continue over a two-year period. >> report finds that the state stand sell it as he needs more dependent overside recommend destroyer trying to avoid the appearance of conflict of interest. the institute of medicine says too many board membe

where authority also wait for him. >>>anortherncaliforniamanis being held without bail for allegedly holding his ex-wife prisoner in his attic. the victim says rankin sexually assaulted him over a two-week period. authorities caught rankin trying to seal off the attic with drywall with his ex-wife still inside. >>> four people had to be taken to the hospital last night after an escalator malfunctioned at macy's store. one man suffered minor injuries. three others include two young children were also checked out. they're not sure what caused the escalator malfunction, but it is said several steps were not where they were supposed to be. >>> can manny pacquiao help rescue us from the fiscal cliff? i don't know. john berman has an interview with him next. but then...it wouldn't be stouffer's mac & cheese. just one of over 70 satisfying recipes for one from stouffer's. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest pric

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